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ipset-persistent's Introduction

ipset-persistent

Use cases

The main use-case for this script - is to use it with iptables-persistent package. If you use sets in your iptables rules - sets should be loaded before this rules. This scripts declares dependencies for dependency-based booting - it starts before iptables-persistent and recreates all sets.

Installation

Manual

Clone repository to some directory:

cd /home/username
git clone https://github.com/soar/ipset-persistent.git ./

Copy files to system:

sudo cp --parent etc/ipset/README /
sudo cp --parent etc/default/ipset-persistent /
sudo cp --parent etc/init.d/ipset-persistent /

Add to autostart:

sudo update-rc.d ipset-persistent defaults

Usage examples

For example: create set and rule:

ipset create testset hash:net
iptables -A INPUT -m set --match-set testset src -j ACCEPT

Save it:

service ipset-persistent save

Now all sets will be recreated after system reboot.

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ipset-persistent's Issues

Command ipset not found.

when i try to write "service ipset-persistent save" it says
* Command ipset not found in PATH - please define it in /etc/default/ipset-persistent

Small Adjustments required for Ubuntu 18.04 or Debian 9

First of all, thank you for your great work.

For Debian 9 and Ubuntu 18.04 where I tested this script, to actually load the service ipset-persistent before iptables tries to load its configuration and then fails because it doesn't find the sets, it is required to change one line in the file /etc/init.d/ipset-persistent

# X-Start-Before: $network iptables-persistent

must be changed to
# X-Start-Before: $network netfilter-persistent

This is because the iptables-persistent service has onther name in these two distributions, it's called netfilter-persistent

I just share this, so maybe this can be of help for others who get stuck with this little issue.

Kind regards, Robert

init.d script error on debian jessie

Hi, I get errors for /etc/init.d/ipset-persistent script.

Debian Jessie OS

XXXXX$ sudo service ipset-persistent save
[....] Saving ipset sets.../etc/init.d/ipset-persistent: 96: [: yes: unexpected operator
done.

But,,,, the sets are saved ! ...
¿?

Another error I think is for parameter IP_SPLIT_CONFIG
Set to yes, only one file is created (sets).

Thanks for the script and sorry for my english.

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